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Propagation of the electrodynamic disturbance following a Barkhausen jump in metallic ferromagnetic samples

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An expression is derived for the space-time distribution of the magnetic field of a magnetic dipole with time dependent moment, which is used as a model of a Barkhausen jump. The medium surrounding the dipole is a conductor of infinite dimensions.

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Zentková, A., Datko, M. Propagation of the electrodynamic disturbance following a Barkhausen jump in metallic ferromagnetic samples. Czech J Phys 24, 310–314 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01596352

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